Drinking honey water is not recommended for babies with fever, as it does not have the effect of reducing fever, but instead may bring side effects. Because the baby fever sensitivity increases, usually not allergic to the food, this time improper consumption may appear allergic symptoms. For example, honey is easy to cause allergic food, fever is not recommended to take, otherwise there may be hives, digestive symptoms, and even respiratory and other allergic symptoms. Digestive function is reduced during fever, and honey water is high in sugar, so you are likely to experience digestive symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, bloating, and even diarrhea when you drink it. It is important to manage your diet during fever to avoid allergy-prone and irritating foods. For example, don’t eat eggs, don’t drink chicken soup, rib soup, fish soup, etc., so as not to aggravate the baby’s symptoms, resulting in delayed and recurring illness.